Why Manchester?

There is so much to do right outside your apartment door! Enjoy a bike ride or walk past the Merrimack River, check out the cultural museums and art exhibits down the street or see a professional sports game or concert at the Verizon Wireless Arena Manchester NH right down the street.

If you want to explore outside the city, 875 Elm Street offers convenient, covered parking to 270 vehicles for monthly rent. Take a short ride to experience the beauty of the seacoast, mountain region or make your way to Boston!

Be green and lose your commute! 875 Elm Street makes it easy to walk to work or downtown! 875 Elm Street also offers easy access to public transportation.

Have access to hundreds of restaurants, nightlife, cultural arts, over forty-seven parks, beautiful lakes, waterfalls, water attractions and a short drive to the seacoast beaches and large mountains! Explore parks dedicated to baseball, basketball, canoeing, football, golf, hockey, picnic areas, playgrounds, sailing, skating, skate boarding, skiing, soccer, historical statues, swimming, tennis, running, hiking, tubing and fishing, all in your area when you live at 875 Elm Street. Swim, sail, canoe, tube, waterski, Jet Ski, kayak, cruise, paddleboard, pedal-boat, and fish in the lakes and ponds that surround our area. There is so much to do when you live in the center of it all at 875 Elm Street.

Step outside your apartment door and have immediate access to sports events and concerts when living luxuriously at 875 Elm Street. 875 Elm Street is located right across the street from the SNHU Arena (previously known as the Verizon Wireless Arena), seating 9,852 people for ice hockey, 11,140 people for basketball and up to 11,770 for amazing concerts. The Arena is home to the Manchester Monarchs of the ECHL and the former home of the Manchester Monarchs of the American Hockey League and the Manchester Wolves of the now disbanded af2 (arena football 2). The Arena has hosted the 2005 AHL All-Star Game, WWE Backlash in 2005, and the NCAA Men’s Frozen Four Northeast Regional tournament in 2004, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013 and 2015. The Boston Celtics of the NBA and the Boston Bruins of the NHL often play their preseason games at the arena. The arena is also known for having hosted dozens of concerts by major artists.